Saturday, June 6, 2026

Soca stars thrill On De Hill

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Bajan artistes went out with a bang on Sunday night at Flow Soca On De Hill.

This year, Lead Pipe and Saddis closed the staple Crop Over event, which was held at Farley Hill National Park and attended by thousands of soca lovers, on a high note.

While the dynamic
duo have been performing on stages across the country, it was clear that the crowd just can’t get enough of them. 

They emerged on stage together to loud applause from the audience as they performed their collaborations My X, The Last One (Blaze It Up) and Ah Feeling

During the performance, they also performed solo hits such as Sometimes and Brain Freeze

Saddis performed Magnet, Bye X 2 and Push Back

By the end of the night, they both performed their 2025 hits on the 12:12 Riddim Ms Lady and Tek Charge

Moments earlier, it was Lil Rick who blazed the stage with his usual energetic dance moves that his fans have grown to love.

He performed Call 911; All Is Rum, Sugar Lump, Jam Down, It Ain’t Me and Mind Off.

Mikey Mercer also delivered an electrifying performance of Feteing Family, Come Together, Heart Of The Party and Roll It. He was accompanied by the grass skirt posse, who also brought the vibes and energy. 

Grateful Co performed I Like You, When Last Remix,  Livin’ Fast and In The Centre.

Regional acts also heated up the stage, including headliner Skinny Fabulous, who performed Erupt, Watch Thing, Come Home, Famalay, Happiest Man Alive, Behaving The Worst and Up And Up.  

Dominican artistes Quan Dan and Litle Boy also hit the Soca On De Hill stage for the first time to perform their hit Someone Else

There were other performances from artistes such as Voice, Mical Teja, Olatunji, Nikita, Faith Callender, Red Plastic Bag, Coopa Dan and more.

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